1. What happens if I die without a last will? If you do not make a last will, Colorado law will determine who gets your[…]
+ moreQ: What is an appropriate rate to charge for services as guardian and conservator? A. An answer is usually something like “It depends on the[…]
+ moreQ. What is Common Law Marriage? A. Colorado recognizes common law marriage. The following guidelines are used to determine if a common law marriage exits:[…]
+ moreThe attractive nuisance doctrine was developed by courts long ago. It follows the intuitive concept that children, due to their youth and impulsive behavior,[…]
+ moreAs an independent contractor, you are agreeing to be paid “by the contract” and in doing so waive any typical protections or benefits an employee[…]
+ moreThis useful information about Colorado consumer laws comes from the Colorado Attorney General: Negative Option Plans A lot of products (especially books, records, videos, and[…]
+ moreUnemployment attorney Brian Stutheit has learned some basic lessons from his cases which everyone in the claims system should know. 1. Claimants should always keep[…]
+ moreA decision from the Colorado Court of Appeals published November 7 gives a good summary of the rights of a home buyer against a home[…]
+ moreA lien is a right which a creditor has in or over specific property of his debtor, as security for the debt or charge or[…]
+ moreThere is a new decision from the Colorado Court of Appeals regarding Colorado unemployment law. It is important to any worker or employer dealing with[…]
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